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UN Ambassador Susan Rice will be on Capitol Hill this week to meet with individual members of Congress to discuss the Benghazi attacks, aides on Capitol Hill confirm. She will come face-to-face with many Senators who have opposed her possible nomination to be the next...
The Food and Drug Administration today shut down the country’s largest organic peanut butter processor following a salmonella outbreak that sickened scores of people nationwide. For the first time the FDA has utilized new power granted by the 2011 food safety law and shut down...
Singer, rocker, free-form motivational speaker, and general party dude Andrew W.K. caused a stir in the music world by claiming the U.S. State Department had made him a cultural ambassador to the Middle East. Unfortunately for rockers and partiers worldwide, it won’t be happening. W.K.,...
White House and State Department officials confirmed that the Obama administration has dispatched the top U.S. diplomat for Africa, Johnny Carson, to Central Africa this weekend to help negotiate an end the latest crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “I can tell you that...Read more: U.S. Sends Top Africa Diplomat For Congo Peace Talks
With a $425 million Powerball jackpot now up for grabs, people are lining up across the country with dreams of money, money, money. “[I] really want that Powerball,” Tony Hanson of Georgia said. In 2006, eight meatpacking workers — called the “Nebraska 8″ — struck...
A company that makes clothes for Sean Combs' clothing brand ENYCE and other U.S. labels reassured investors that a factory fire that killed 112 people over the weekend would not harm its balance sheet, and also pledged to pay the families of the dead $1,200 per victim. In an announcement Monday, Li & Fung Ltd., a middleman company that supplies clothes from Bangladesh factories to U.S. brands, said "it wishes to clarify" that the deadly Saturday night blaze at the high-rise Tazreen Fashions...
Read more: $1,200 A Life: Clothing Company Pays Peanuts To Families of Factory Fire Dead
ABC News’ Ben Maas reports: It has long been known that grapefruit juice can pose dangerous — and even deadly — risks when taken along with certain medications. Now, experts warn the list of medications that can result in these interactions is longer than many...
Astronaut Scott Kelly will become the first UP.SE. astronaut to spend a year in space. He will help NASA collect data on the effects of long term spaceflight on a human. He will also free up seats on ferry ships sold to space tourists by the Russian space agency.
"The View" hosts discuss Rihanna's Twitter photo of a man in her bed, and Brown's recent Twitter war.Read more: Watch: Rihanna, Chris Brown Together? Twitter Photo Raises Questions
Americans are returning to work today after the extended Thanksgiving weekend just in time for Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year.
Los Angeles FBI officials with help from Mexican authorities arrested Jose "Joe" Luis Saenz late in the day on Thanksgiving, leaving an opening on the FBI's list of the most dangerous criminals in America.
Saenz was wanted for allegedly killing two rival gang members as well as allegedly kidnapping, raping and killing his girlfriend 14 years ago. He joined the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list along with Mexican drug lordEduardo Ravelo and Russian mobster Semion Mogilevich in October...
A Minnesota man who allegedly killed two suspected burglars and kept their bodies in his home overnight before reporting the deaths to police said he fired 'more shots than I needed,' according to a criminal complaint.
The inner world of Amazon looks like a bustle of conveyor belts and bargains on Cyber Monday.
Amazon has 80 giant fulfillment centers strategically sprinkled around the globe that are ready to fulfill every order from click to delivery. The process follows miles of conveyer belts inside a massive building, 1.2 million square foot warehouse that is like the unseen shopping mall that never closes.
The mother of 13-year-old boy Dylan Redwine, who disappeared a week ago during a court ordered visit to his father, fears that the dad may have done something to "remove Dylan from the situation."Page 795 of 1448


